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The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors.
As part of the event Calderdale Council prepares a data pack to provide signposts to the key issues that inform the Council's three priorities. This is the section of the data pack on the priority 'Grow the economy', including the data used in it's creation.
Appendix 3 of this section is in a separate dataset: Inclusive growth .
The other sections of the data pack, including the demographic chapter and sections on 'Reduce inequalities' and 'Build a sustainable future' can be found at State of Calderdale .
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TwitterOffice for National Statistics (ONS) Population Estimates by district, ward, parish, neighbourhood plan area, MSOA (Medium layer super output area) , LSOA (Lower layer super output area), age and gender. ONS published 2024 mid year population estimates in July 2025. For background information on projections for population change in England see ONS article "Population estimates for England and Wales: mid-2024". 2025 estimates are expected in summer 2026. Small area estimates for 2025 expected autumn 2026. Small area estimates including ward estimates for 2023 and 2024 were published November 2025. Data and Resources ONS Calderdale population estimate 2024 Population estimate by gender and age, published by ONS on 30 July 2025 Calderdale population figures 2014 to 2024 - selected population groups Calderdale population estimates 2014 to 2024 for selected age groups...
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TwitterCalderdale district has 27 medium layer super output areas (MSOAs). MSOAs are geospatial statistical terms developed by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) for the reporting of statistics of similar population sizes. The ONS has assigned each MSOA with a code (eg E0200224) and a label (eg Calderdale 001). The House of Commons Library MSOA names project has given each MSOA a recognisable name that reflects any towns, villages and neighbourhoods in the area represented. This data set includes demographic profiles for each MSOA in Calderdale using the LG Inform plus app.
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Office for National Statistics (ONS) Population Estimates by ward, age and gender.
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TwitterCalderdale 014a, Calderdale demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.
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TwitterThe Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) is an indispensable tool to support local groups, organisations and other interested parties who want to know more about the population health needs of Calderdale.
The primary purpose of the JSNA is to paint the big picture in terms of current and future health and wellbeing needs of the people of Calderdale. The JSNA is the first place that local groups, organisations, commissioners and providers of health and any related services should go to for information about the health and wellbeing needs of Calderdale residents. Needs assessment is an essential tool for commissioners helping to inform the priorities and targets set by local area agreements, informing service planning and commissioning strategies, leading to agreed priorities designed to improve outcomes and reduce inequalities locally.
The JSNA has been revamped from 1 April 2016 to take a broader view of the health and wellbeing needs of the Calderdale population. The JSNA is a ‘live’ site that is constantly being updated, improved and expanded.
Your input is welcomed. If you have any data, insight or other information that you’d like to submit to be considered for inclusion in the JSNA, or if you want any further information or to make any comments about the Calderdale JSNA, please contact PH.Intelligence@calderdale.gov.uk
Also see - Public Health Data by Ward (also includes Annual Report of the Director of Public Health)
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TwitterCensus 2021 was taken on 21 March 2021. It gives the most accurate estimate of all people and households in England and Wales. It is used to shape public services. This data set signposts published data from ONS (Office for National Statistics) about Calderdale, reports created by the Performance and Business Intelligence team at Calderdale, plus analysis and tools created by other organisations. More information on Census 2021, including all publications for England and Wales, can be found at Census 2021.
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TwitterCalderdale 008, Calderdale demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.
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TwitterONS 2022 Population projections by Age and Gender for Calderdale. ONS is intending to publish future updates of the subnational population projections every two years with 2024 subnational population projections expected in summer 2027. For background information on projections for population change in England see ONS article "Subnational population projections for England: 2022-based: June 2025.
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TwitterA range of Public Health data for Calderdale and each of the Calderdale wards, including data on population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people.
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TwitterThe Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) describes the health, care and wellbeing needs of the population of Calderdale. It identifies the priorities for action to improve health and wellbeing, and reduce health inequalities. The JSNA is used to develop the Calderdale Health and Wellbeing Strategy. It is used to inform health and care commissioning to meet those needs. It also supports local groups, organisations and other interested parties who want to know more about the population health needs of Calderdale. The JSNA links closely with Vision 2034 and is being used to underpin the development of Calderdale Cares. Your input is welcomed. If you have any data, insight or other information that you’d like to submit to be considered for inclusion in the JSNA, or if you want any further information or to make any comments about the Calderdale JSNA, please contact PH.Intelligence@calderdale.gov.uk Also see - Public Health Data.
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TwitterA range of Public Health data for Calderdale including data on population, ethnicity, deprivation, housing, families, life expectancy, accidents, physical and mental health, and older people by neighbourhood and ward. Also see Joint Strategic Needs Assessment (JSNA) Data and Resources Calderdale School health and wellbeing survey Key Findings report 2024 Key findings from Calderdale's 2024 School health and wellbeing pupil survey Public Health Ward Data 2025 Update
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TwitterThis profile provides a graphical illustration of how different wards relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that can affect the neighbourhood. These topics include benefits, homelessness, life expectancy at birth, income deprivation, population density and overcrowding. The images give an indication of how the different wards compare to each other and to Calderdale overall, either by size, or by using red, amber and green images. Behind the data visualisation page are two further pages. These contain the data used in the data visualisation, plus some extra data relating to the theme, and notes on how the image colours are determined. To view the data visualisation, please use the download button , then select 'Enable editing'.
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TwitterCalderdale 003, Calderdale demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.
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TwitterCalder Valley, Calderdale demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.
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TwitterRastrick, Calderdale demographics statistics broken down by ethnicity, religion, age, birthplace and much more. View full insights for the local and surrounding households.
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The State of Calderdale assembly brings together key representatives from the public, private, and voluntary and community sectors.
As part of the event Calderdale Council prepares a data pack to provide signposts to the key issues that inform the Council's three priorities. This is the section of the data pack on the priority 'Grow the economy', including the data used in it's creation.
Appendix 3 of this section is in a separate dataset: Inclusive growth .
The other sections of the data pack, including the demographic chapter and sections on 'Reduce inequalities' and 'Build a sustainable future' can be found at State of Calderdale .